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Giant panda Xiang Xiang has a legion of fans who are eager to follow her progress as she adapts to her new life. Born at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo in 2017, she was raised there until February of this year ...
Female giant panda Xiang Xiang, one of the star attractions at Ueno Zoo, will be sent back to China on Feb. 21, prompting a plea from Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike for people not to be too upset at ...
Xiang Xiang, a 5-year-old giant panda born in Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo, will finally be returned to China on Feb. 21 after making her last public appearance on Feb. 19. Seven cubs have been born at the ...
Tim Flach Bamboo makes up 99 percent of a giant panda’s diet. Zoo pandas (Mei Xiang above) also eat sugar cane, apples and rice gruel. Tim Flach If Mei Xiang lived in the wild, her black-and ...
This was less than a year after their counterparts, Mei Xiang, Tian Tian and their cub ... China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan. She prefers to take toys into ...